Rhode Island, one of the most popular islands in United States has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in tourism revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau books events in the Providence area and …

Canada’s most popular MICE region, Ottawa is earmarking millions of dollars to promote holiday travel inside Canada as it seeks to help the tourism industry weather the coronavirus pandemic. The funds announced by Economic Development Minister Melanie Joly on Sunday …

The travel and tourism industry in Nebraska has seen a huge loss in millions of dollars in revenue due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Now the tourism department is facing major challenges as it tries to recover. Nebraska Tourism Commission …

On Wednesday, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) launched the first-ever global safety and hygiene stamp of the world. The stamp will serve as special safety and hygiene mark for tourism businesses.

Portugal is going to launch strict new rules for the tourists, as the country is planning to reopen its all major beaches in June. The hotel and tourism industry is hoping that the Brits can come here for summer holiday. …

On Tuesday, the German government announced that it is planning to allow citizens of Germany to travel to nearly 31 European countries next month if the coronavirus situation continues to be under control.

On Friday just a minute before landing, a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) passenger plane crashed near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi according to CAA sources. It was further revealed by the CAA sources that PK-303, a PIA Airbus A320 …

The Victorian Government in Australia is supporting Victorian sport, tourism and creative industries, with an allocation of $150 million Experience Economy Survival Package to save employment and to ensure their best experiences, which are available on the other side of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

The struggling theme park in Hong Kong Ocean Park needs a vital monetary assistance of HK$5.4 billion, to evade the running out of cash and going out of business next month. This warned by the government of Hong Kong that this amusement park also supports the travel and tourism of Hong Kong throughout the year.